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>> in terms of growth in the economy. has the economy worsened? job creation. >> no -- well, i think that, you know, as far as gdp, if you go off that, i think gdp will be higher in the second half of the year than it was in the second quarter. there has been a pattern in the last couple of years where the first half was weaker than the second half. we'll have to see if that kind of pattern persists. we do have this global slow down going on, and that is concerning. europe is in recession. asia has slowed down. global growth is slower than most people anticipated at the beginning of the year. the question i think for the u.s. is twofold. it would be that the u.s. is a winner in that game where we get the flight to safety, lower interest rates here and we do well through that. or it could be that global growth drags down the u.s. and sends us into a slower growth environment or even recession. so i think we want to look at both of those possibilities. i would have wanted to see more data on that and see how that's unfolding before we took action. >
>> in terms of growth in the economy. has the economy worsened? job creation. >> no -- well, i think that, you know, as far as gdp, if you go off that, i think gdp will be higher in the second half of the year than it was in the second quarter. there has been a pattern in the last couple of years where the first half was weaker than the second half. we'll have to see if that kind of pattern persists. we do have this global slow down going on, and that is concerning. europe is in...
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it's all about the economy. >> reporter: more than half the country has already started voting just days before the first presidential debate. more numbers now. gallup tells us that president obama's approval rating is still hovering around 50%. lynn, it turns out this could end up being his best month in terms of that approval rating in a year. >> tracie potts in washington, thanks so much. >>> now here is a look at other stories making news early today in america. in utah, it was a dramatic rescue for a young deer that got trapped in a manhole earlier this week. poor little guy. officers used a climbing rope to lasso the animal and hoist it to safety. it was then released back into the wild. >>> beer drinkers, you may want to turn away. cases of beer went flying onto a colorado highway from an overturned semi that apparently took a turn too quickly. the stretch of highway was closed for threely three hours while crews cleaned up the big mess and set the truck up right t. driver suffered minor injuries. >>> finally, the big apple is planning to add another big tourist attraction. new yo
it's all about the economy. >> reporter: more than half the country has already started voting just days before the first presidential debate. more numbers now. gallup tells us that president obama's approval rating is still hovering around 50%. lynn, it turns out this could end up being his best month in terms of that approval rating in a year. >> tracie potts in washington, thanks so much. >>> now here is a look at other stories making news early today in america. in...
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. >> growing our economy begins with a strong and thrivin middle class. >> reporter: while mitt romney talked with veterans about looming cuts to the military in the northern part of the state. >> 136,000 jobs will be lost in virginia as a result of this move. >> reporter: the candidates will spend time this weekend preparing for next week's debate, ahead of the face-off in denver, both campaigns seem to be trying to lower expectations. >> we are looking forward to the debates, as you know. there have been difficulties and you have to give the president credit for the campaign they're running. >> reporter: romney's staff issued a talking points memo telling surrogates to point out how well president obama has done in past debates. >> as president i'm going to have to make some tough decisions. >> reporter: the obama campaign issued a statement pointing out that the president hasn't debated since 2008. >> 10,000 bucks. >> reporter: while governor romney got practice in during primaries. obama campaign spokesman says the worst case scenario is if the president falls off the stage. and a
. >> growing our economy begins with a strong and thrivin middle class. >> reporter: while mitt romney talked with veterans about looming cuts to the military in the northern part of the state. >> 136,000 jobs will be lost in virginia as a result of this move. >> reporter: the candidates will spend time this weekend preparing for next week's debate, ahead of the face-off in denver, both campaigns seem to be trying to lower expectations. >> we are looking forward to...
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still, though the economy is in recession, perhaps rate cut are still a possibility in the eurozone. nonetheless, the situation irritated the markets. the stock market was not able to do much. it did strengthen the euro. that really went up, probably not least because of the statement also by mario draghi that the ecb would be ready today to start its bond buying program -- if spain does request help from the esm and fulfills the conditions. >> let's take a closer look at the numbers. the dax ended the day 1/4 of 1% down. euro stoxx 50 slowed about the same amount. across the land to, the dow jones is currently going up -- across the atlantic, the dow jones is currently going up. >> italy is sitting on an even bigger mess -- mountain of debt than previously thought. officials have revised the tally upwards to 120.7% of gdp for last year. >> next year, the government expects it to increase even more to over 126%, more than double the debt limit allowed under the eu stability and growth pact. italy continues to struggle under the weight of recession. that has also pulled down its econo
still, though the economy is in recession, perhaps rate cut are still a possibility in the eurozone. nonetheless, the situation irritated the markets. the stock market was not able to do much. it did strengthen the euro. that really went up, probably not least because of the statement also by mario draghi that the ecb would be ready today to start its bond buying program -- if spain does request help from the esm and fulfills the conditions. >> let's take a closer look at the numbers. the...
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it is part of the economy, so housing could be a nice component. once again we're not europe so we're ok here. >> let's talk about what's going on with chrysler. >> sales are up 12 percent, it's amazing what happens when you build some nice looking cars. >> later we will get ford, they're not totally immune but we will see automakers' having issues going into foreign markets. >> is that our strongest manufacturer, cars? >> there's been debate as to whether not apple will be part of this dispute. >> i am more interested in goebbels' tablet that is coming out later this fall. it will be a $99 tablet. they came out with a great tablet. amazon continues to come out with my staff cuts. >> how does google make a profit on a $90 tablet? >> apple will tell them it's all about the maps. mobile devices will make the money. them up there been a lot of problems with apple iphone 5. is this a problem? >> apple has a lot of insidious. enthusiasts. >> we will check back at 9:15 a.m. and check out the winners and losers on wall street. >> the big story, lots of he
it is part of the economy, so housing could be a nice component. once again we're not europe so we're ok here. >> let's talk about what's going on with chrysler. >> sales are up 12 percent, it's amazing what happens when you build some nice looking cars. >> later we will get ford, they're not totally immune but we will see automakers' having issues going into foreign markets. >> is that our strongest manufacturer, cars? >> there's been debate as to whether not...
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after decades of a planned economy, beijing invited limited foreign investments in the 1980s. they wanted to spread the wealth around, so they chose locations based onultural connections and geography. from hong kong, then still british, adjacent guangdong was the natural place to invest. taiwan businesses preferred fujian. shanghai was passed over, in part because the communists feared its history, power and foreign influences. its fate changed when shanghai politicians ascended in beijing and designated their city a special economic zone in 1991. since then, shanghai has capitalized on its international legacy. ( man speaking mandarin ) translator: shanghai is the place where there has been a mixing of western culture with that of the east. shanghai has absorbed the best aspects of the cultures from around the world. woman: shanghai is what we call a learning location. it's where companies... foreign companies come to lrn howo do businessinhi, and it's where the chineseearn how do you do ithwest--me what aspects of each system can we meld gether to make it a pce whereneseear
after decades of a planned economy, beijing invited limited foreign investments in the 1980s. they wanted to spread the wealth around, so they chose locations based onultural connections and geography. from hong kong, then still british, adjacent guangdong was the natural place to invest. taiwan businesses preferred fujian. shanghai was passed over, in part because the communists feared its history, power and foreign influences. its fate changed when shanghai politicians ascended in beijing and...
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what about the economy? this is going to be the top issue in this domestic oriented debate tomorrow night. can you get any closer than that? one thing i want to talk about. the gender gap. weaver seen it. and here's a brand new poll from quinnipiac university, another survey in the last hour, not even that. look at that. president with a very large advantage among women voters. in our poll it was a little smaller but the president also had the advantage. mitt romney has an advantage among men but not by as much. >> ten points. not enough to make up for the gap with women. thanks very much for being with us this morning. great to see you in person. >> great to be here. >> in a few minutes sean spicer will join us live. he's the communications director for the republican national committee. >> also ted strickland the obama campaign's national co-chair. >>> word that an egyptian nil tant freed from prison in the wake of the arab spring is linked to the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya that killed four amer
what about the economy? this is going to be the top issue in this domestic oriented debate tomorrow night. can you get any closer than that? one thing i want to talk about. the gender gap. weaver seen it. and here's a brand new poll from quinnipiac university, another survey in the last hour, not even that. look at that. president with a very large advantage among women voters. in our poll it was a little smaller but the president also had the advantage. mitt romney has an advantage among men...
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. >> growing our economy begins with a strong and thriving middle class. >> reporter: while mitt romney talked with veterans about looming cuts to the military in the northern part of the state. >> 136,000 jobs will be lost in virginia as a result of this move. >> reporter: the candidates will spend time this weekend preparing for next week's debate, ahead of the face-off in denver, both campaigns seem to be trying to lower expectations. >> we are looking forward to the debates, as you know. there have been difficulties and you have to give the president credit for the campaign they're running. >> reporter: romney's staff issued a talking points memo telling surrogates to point out how well president obama has done in past debates. >> as president i'm going to have to make some tough decisions. >> reporter: the obama campaign issued a statement pointing out that the president hasn't debated since 2008. >> 10,000 bucks. >> reporter: while governor romney got practice in during the primaries. obama campaign spokesman says the worst case scenario is if the president falls off the stage. an
. >> growing our economy begins with a strong and thriving middle class. >> reporter: while mitt romney talked with veterans about looming cuts to the military in the northern part of the state. >> 136,000 jobs will be lost in virginia as a result of this move. >> reporter: the candidates will spend time this weekend preparing for next week's debate, ahead of the face-off in denver, both campaigns seem to be trying to lower expectations. >> we are looking forward...
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just 60 years ago taiwan's economy was based largely on agriculture. its modernization began with the development of labor-intensive light-manufacturing industries. by the 1960s the world began to recognize the "made in taiwan" label on clothing and footwear. in the 1980s, taiwan was supplying electronic products to world markets. but by the 1990s, machinery and information and communications products were taiwan's biggest exports. development of these industries was no accident. about 30 miles southwest of taipei is hsinchu science-based industrial park, home to around 200 companies. founded by the government in 1979, hsinchu science park was part of a master plan to jump-start a high-tech microelectronics industry in taiwan. that plan began with a transfer of technology know-how from abroad, particularly from the united states. with a transfer of technology a team of researchers was sent to learn the integrated circuit, or i.c., industry from the american electronics giant rca. when they returned, the government saw its chance to cultivate this high-
just 60 years ago taiwan's economy was based largely on agriculture. its modernization began with the development of labor-intensive light-manufacturing industries. by the 1960s the world began to recognize the "made in taiwan" label on clothing and footwear. in the 1980s, taiwan was supplying electronic products to world markets. but by the 1990s, machinery and information and communications products were taiwan's biggest exports. development of these industries was no accident....
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in the south, workers are pro-market economy. many are temporary migrants from rural areas and small cities. by contrast, the work force in and around shenyang tend to be well-organized permanent workers used to low productivity. and a large factor is the continuing managerial structure of the state-owned enterprises themselves. pannell: china is a leninist state still. people don't think of it that way, but it indeed is. virtually all of these people that are running... people that are making the decisions are done by communist party officials. narrator: companies like the shenyang number one machine tool works are run by communist party members. many factories have been plagued with corruption among top management. and all too often, entrenched local interests see foreign firms as unwanted competition that will upset the status quo. among state-owned enterprises, the shenyang machine tool works is doing better than most. today it is 60% state-owned and 40% privately owned. it recently provided equipment for the maglev railroad
in the south, workers are pro-market economy. many are temporary migrants from rural areas and small cities. by contrast, the work force in and around shenyang tend to be well-organized permanent workers used to low productivity. and a large factor is the continuing managerial structure of the state-owned enterprises themselves. pannell: china is a leninist state still. people don't think of it that way, but it indeed is. virtually all of these people that are running... people that are making...
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i don't want really happening to the global economy with my next concert no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. is a report. coming up this hour on our t.v. he's the man who knows how to stir up a controversy and today we can we expect julian assange sent the cyber world buzzing yet again this time by addressing the u.n. general assembly via video a wrap up of his speech coming up. and that's not the only thing that has the internet world talking it looks like the cyber paranoia might just be justified after all america's financial institutions are facing d.d. o. s. attacks allegedly coming from iran so could this be the makings of a war that's far through the wires. good evening it's wednesday september twenty sixth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and you're watching our t.v. well moments ago wiki leaks co-founder julian assange just spoke to the u.n. general assembly via video link at the event strengthening human rights many of you watching we carried it live right here on our t.v. and a songe really covered a wide range of topics but most told him this
i don't want really happening to the global economy with my next concert no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. is a report. coming up this hour on our t.v. he's the man who knows how to stir up a controversy and today we can we expect julian assange sent the cyber world buzzing yet again this time by addressing the u.n. general assembly via video a wrap up of his speech coming up. and that's not the only thing that has the internet world talking it looks like the cyber...
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chief ben bernanke renewed the central bank's pledge to keep record low interest rates to spur the economy, even after it regains momentum. >>> analysts say winter holiday shopping will rise 4.1% this year. that's slightly lower than predictions for the past two years. >>> jpmorgan chase is the first target of a justice department investigation into the financial crisis. a civil lawsuit alleges bear stearns, bought by jpmorgan in a fire sale, carried out billions of dollars in mortgage-backed securities fraud. >>> american express has agreed to pay $112.5 million to settle federal charges of illegal late fees. >>> the multibillion-dollar fraud carried out by bernard madoff began as far back as the early 1970s. that's according to a rewritten indictment bringing new charges against four longtime madoff employees. >>> a trader joe's peanut butter recall linked to cases of salmonella has now spread to nut butter recalls at multiple national chains including whole foods, target and stop 'n shop. >>> honda is recalling 3,000 accords. >>> congratulations to yahoo!'s marissa mamaier. the new ceo
chief ben bernanke renewed the central bank's pledge to keep record low interest rates to spur the economy, even after it regains momentum. >>> analysts say winter holiday shopping will rise 4.1% this year. that's slightly lower than predictions for the past two years. >>> jpmorgan chase is the first target of a justice department investigation into the financial crisis. a civil lawsuit alleges bear stearns, bought by jpmorgan in a fire sale, carried out billions of dollars in...
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economy is recovering, though. joining us now is steve murphy, a democratic strategist and managing partner at mvar, and gretchen hamill is a republican strategist and executive director at public notice. nice to have you both with us. steve, perhaps you can kick it off for us. what do you think tonight holds? >> you know, here's what barack obama has to do. the debate right now in the campaign is very heavily over economic policy going forward. that's where barack obama wants to focus. he will accuse mitt romney of seeking $4 trillion, $5 trillion in additional tax cuts for the wealthy while raising taxes on the middle class. there will be a lot of talk about that because mitt romney disputes that he would be cutting taxes -- excuse me, raising taxes on the middle class. at the same time, he's challenged. obama's challenge is not to be too cocky. with good reason, he gets cocky sometimes. he's got to be careful that he doesn't is a moment like he had in the new hampshire debate in 2008 where he said hillary is lik
economy is recovering, though. joining us now is steve murphy, a democratic strategist and managing partner at mvar, and gretchen hamill is a republican strategist and executive director at public notice. nice to have you both with us. steve, perhaps you can kick it off for us. what do you think tonight holds? >> you know, here's what barack obama has to do. the debate right now in the campaign is very heavily over economic policy going forward. that's where barack obama wants to focus....
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but it is facing an unbalanced economy. when the export sector suffers -- perhaps there is a glimmer of light in the u.s. the u.s. is predicted to grow at 2%. that could support japan. but the biggest export partner is china and the real problem is not so much the island dispute, but the quite serious slowdown we're seeing in china. but it's considered it will slow down quite considerably for the foreseeable future. so not a particularly good point. >> you raise a good point, how relaxed you can be when we don't know what will happen over the islands? >> we've had these spats before. island disputes are a fairly natural byproduct of a more as ser difference c assertive china. you have a leadership transition in china, in the u.s., you have a leadership transition in japan of course. my forecast is that once these transitions have taken place, things will come back and business will turn to normal until the next time there's a spate. you but i don't expect this spate to get out of control to any greater extent than we've alr
but it is facing an unbalanced economy. when the export sector suffers -- perhaps there is a glimmer of light in the u.s. the u.s. is predicted to grow at 2%. that could support japan. but the biggest export partner is china and the real problem is not so much the island dispute, but the quite serious slowdown we're seeing in china. but it's considered it will slow down quite considerably for the foreseeable future. so not a particularly good point. >> you raise a good point, how relaxed...
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everybody talks about the economy. still at the end of the day there's a lot of buzz about this. >> it matters. >> thank you very much paul steinhauser. we appreciate. nice to have you in the studio, as well. >> in the flesh, paul steinhauser. for the first presidential debate starts wednesday night. you can watch it live at 7:00 eastern on cnn and also on cnn.com. >> meantime, ann romney is stumping for the votes in the battlegrounds. she told campaign rally in henderson, nevada, yesterday that her husband is up to the task of being president. >> this country is ready for a turnaround. this country is ready -- this country is ready for mitt romney. >> ann romney also said mitt doesn't talk, he does. and later today, a pennsylvania judge is expected to decide whether to uphold a new state law that requires every voter to present a photo i.d. at the polls. opponents of the republican-backed measure say it would keep over 900,000 people from voting and unfairly targets poor and minority voters. the judge has to decide wh
everybody talks about the economy. still at the end of the day there's a lot of buzz about this. >> it matters. >> thank you very much paul steinhauser. we appreciate. nice to have you in the studio, as well. >> in the flesh, paul steinhauser. for the first presidential debate starts wednesday night. you can watch it live at 7:00 eastern on cnn and also on cnn.com. >> meantime, ann romney is stumping for the votes in the battlegrounds. she told campaign rally in...
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economy. waiting on spain, the ecb expected to hold steady on rates. country's president tells cnbc that europe's policymakers must remain focused. >> if we get bogged down into what was meant by the june agreements and waste time on this kind of discussions, then it's much less likely that a coherent system will emerge. >> madrid continues to put faith in the hands of private investors while finance minister heads to london to raise funds for the country's bad bank. and india's crucial services sector grows at its fastest rate in seven months, while the government gets set to take another swing at boosting it through foreign investments. thanks very much for joining me. anyone that's missing ross, he'll be back in tomorrow. but for now, you're all mine. . plenty to come on the next couple hours of the show. lots of guests to help us figure out what's going on. we'll get a view from sydney about cautious shoppers. borrowing costs are expected to fall. we'll bring you those results from madrid.
economy. waiting on spain, the ecb expected to hold steady on rates. country's president tells cnbc that europe's policymakers must remain focused. >> if we get bogged down into what was meant by the june agreements and waste time on this kind of discussions, then it's much less likely that a coherent system will emerge. >> madrid continues to put faith in the hands of private investors while finance minister heads to london to raise funds for the country's bad bank. and india's...
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nancy riordan, who's 49 currently looking for work in the tough florida economy. suzanne kidd, a 65-year-old retiree who taught for 30 years in the detroit schools. chastity pellum, a student at the university of central florida training to be a science michael weinbaum is 28, an engineer and self-described social conservative from jacksonville. and charlie adkins, a 56-year- old real estate manager, a former homebuilder who struggled we met in downtown orlando, in the heart of one of the most hotly contested regions, of one of the most hotly contested states in the 2012 election. welcome to you all. thanks for joining us both to watch and to discuss what happened tonight. i want to know if anybody's opinion of either candidate was changed by watching them debate each other for 90 minutes. did anybody see either of the two men in a different way when it was all over? >> i think governor romney, especially by opening with a story of how it was either him or his wife had met someone who was struggling to find a job, had one job, didn't work and happened multiple tim
nancy riordan, who's 49 currently looking for work in the tough florida economy. suzanne kidd, a 65-year-old retiree who taught for 30 years in the detroit schools. chastity pellum, a student at the university of central florida training to be a science michael weinbaum is 28, an engineer and self-described social conservative from jacksonville. and charlie adkins, a 56-year- old real estate manager, a former homebuilder who struggled we met in downtown orlando, in the heart of one of the most...
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building an economy, rebuilding an economy, is it hard, practical, nuts and bolts. >> jon: when we come back we will talk about the clinton global initiative. wilt come back, we're here about former president bill clinton. are you certain of, it's the clinton global initiative. how many years is this now. >> eight. >> here is what is going to be, you are going to there, president obama is going to be there. mitt romney is going to be there. condoleezza rice is going to be there. egyptian president mohammed morse sygoing to be there. how do you get knees people... what kind of food do you serve? how do you get a group like this together in cooperation to move forward? what's the pitch? >> and the leader of libya is going to be there. and the american people will hear from him that he really liked the american ambassador who was killed. and that they tried to save his life. and that he wants america to stay there. >> jon: right. >> so there are a lot of interesting things. but we started doing this, they come because it's at the opening of the u.n.. a lot of them are going to be in new yo
building an economy, rebuilding an economy, is it hard, practical, nuts and bolts. >> jon: when we come back we will talk about the clinton global initiative. wilt come back, we're here about former president bill clinton. are you certain of, it's the clinton global initiative. how many years is this now. >> eight. >> here is what is going to be, you are going to there, president obama is going to be there. mitt romney is going to be there. condoleezza rice is going to be...
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economy that president obama once seen as his main focus. steve handelsman, new york. >>> britain is reportedly set to extradite the most recognizable extremist to the united states. a european court decision yesterday cleared the way for terror suspects to be extradited after an eight-year legal battle. he faces terrorism charges including allegedly helping set up a terrorist training camp in oregon and having a hand in kidnapping westerners in yemen. the men could be deported within weeks. they argue that long sentences in the u.s. would amount to inhumane treatment. but the court did not agree. he now faces life in prison in the united states if convicted. >>> too many sexual assaults in the ranks. the high rate is prompting defense secretary leon panetta to take action. panetta has ordered each branch of the army, navy, marine corps, and air force to improve prevention training. the goal is to make training better and more uniform. panetta says since so many assaults go unreported, there may have been as many as 19,000 attacks just last
economy that president obama once seen as his main focus. steve handelsman, new york. >>> britain is reportedly set to extradite the most recognizable extremist to the united states. a european court decision yesterday cleared the way for terror suspects to be extradited after an eight-year legal battle. he faces terrorism charges including allegedly helping set up a terrorist training camp in oregon and having a hand in kidnapping westerners in yemen. the men could be deported within...
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it's going to break down the economy, but society. look at greece and spain. those rioting in the streets, throwing molotov cocktails are members of public unions. i fear if we don't solve the problem, that will happen here as well. >> jim, fair enough. we don't want to be greece, but at the same time we'll have to bail out the pensions. >> the bail-outs are coming. it's not just the public side. private second has unfunded pension plans on their side as well. baby boomers are hitting retirement. 40% of corporate pensions are underfunded, and basically all the states are underfunded. we'll see fights between public and private bail-outs. we'll see fights between union and nonunion bail-outs. they should treat everybody the same. one reason all these pensions -- one reason -- are underfunded is federal reserve policy that's kept interest rates so ultralow that these pension funds can't get a return on their fixed income. >> okay. those are fair points. sally, i want to stay on the issue of public pensions, if you don't mind, because the public pensions create t
it's going to break down the economy, but society. look at greece and spain. those rioting in the streets, throwing molotov cocktails are members of public unions. i fear if we don't solve the problem, that will happen here as well. >> jim, fair enough. we don't want to be greece, but at the same time we'll have to bail out the pensions. >> the bail-outs are coming. it's not just the public side. private second has unfunded pension plans on their side as well. baby boomers are...
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we're very dependent on their economy and they're dependent on our economy. mitt romney has invested in china, has family trusts invested in china. both sides have done this here. if you want to call it hypocrisy, call it hypocrisy, but nobody is clean here. >> david: by the way, steve, it's not just china, $2.8 billion in department of energy money went to a spanish firm that did solar stuff. this is not just china. we're outsourcing a lot of money overseas. >> two points, david. romney, what he does it's vol temporary. when the government does, it's taking our resources and playing politics with it. it's about trade barrier, stealing our intellectual property rights, what both candidates should be focused on, not this thing about who invests more in china. >> david: if it's private money, may it go where it will. private investors are free to do with their money, but not my money, not my tax dollars. >> i hav no allergic relax to governor romney investing in china, if that's what he wants to do. the issue is he makes these investments, goes out on the campa
we're very dependent on their economy and they're dependent on our economy. mitt romney has invested in china, has family trusts invested in china. both sides have done this here. if you want to call it hypocrisy, call it hypocrisy, but nobody is clean here. >> david: by the way, steve, it's not just china, $2.8 billion in department of energy money went to a spanish firm that did solar stuff. this is not just china. we're outsourcing a lot of money overseas. >> two points, david....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred the global financial headlines to cause a report. and the. other part of it and realized. i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. and will welcome to you if you just joined us here on our let's take a recap of a headline. spending turns violent. clashes with. syria and iran topped the debate at the u.n. general assembly with. the u.n. . role. the prospects for. julian i saw nj addresses world leaders at the u.n. tearing into washington by the whistleblower who was speaking through an r d sponsored video in a format that does embassy in london where he still holds up. now r.t. talks to professor jeffrey summons about europe's austerity program which many governments believe will save the ailing economies coming up. i'm talking to jeffrey summers an associate professor at the university of wisconsin milwaukee he's also a co is rare and contributor to the forthcoming book the contradictions office start see this so secret on the cost of the new liberal both model
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economy in 2013. we could get a point, point and a half up on gdp just from a revival in the housing. europe is a mess. i've thought the euro has to go down, went above 130, is a little lower now. they have to bring that down some. i've been stung by that. that's the only way i think they'll save the periphery. the periphery is going to be a mess for many years to come. there are fiscal reforms that will be slow and painful. as far as china is concerned it's stabilizing there, it's not easy to come off a mammoth real estate boom. they're doing a better job than we did. >> craig barrett is our guest host today, former intel chairman and ceo and talked about how technology is going to go the same way as the international markets, 70% to 80% of the sales of big tech companies are. do you worry about it coming back to our shores anything that's happening overseas and affecting our own home companies, too? >> there's no question. what is it, 40%, 45% of the profits of the s&p come from global non-u.s. sale
economy in 2013. we could get a point, point and a half up on gdp just from a revival in the housing. europe is a mess. i've thought the euro has to go down, went above 130, is a little lower now. they have to bring that down some. i've been stung by that. that's the only way i think they'll save the periphery. the periphery is going to be a mess for many years to come. there are fiscal reforms that will be slow and painful. as far as china is concerned it's stabilizing there, it's not easy to...
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markets finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headline news joining to cause a report on our. secret laboratory curbeam was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the dog.
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need. to be. welcome back you're watching are now looking for work in times of recession is a daunting task but some struggle more than others many young people in the case send out thousands of job applications to know they'll and despite the government's efforts to create jobs for those under twenty five the prospects are bleak as artists are first discovered. picture the scene nothing to do and nowhere to go. no money and no prospects but this is not a film plot this is the reality for millions of young people all across. the country doing the mouth roles which is a film production company that's working and training young people in media and communications this is a really good way for a lot of people who are looking for jobs to come develop those communications skills unfortunately across
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the economy is still rough. neil: i think we have gotten used to this trend of lousy numbers. >> exactly, you are lowering the bar of expectation. i am so hopeful that we have two more unemployment report before the presidential election people will zero in on these and realize that the policies are not working. that the economy is trouble. >> at this point, we shouldn't be the country that celebrates media and. suddenly, i can return to the roots of america. show us how you do it. i am shocked that obama is polling better than mitt romney on the economy. neil: is that obama still? >> it is the phrase du jour. i want to hear him be loud about this. spending cuts and higher taxes, they say that this will drive us into a full recession if they don't resolve it. neil: bearer scaring everyone is a party, they are scaring everyone. >> they should be scared. >> the bottom line is that this is not the america that became the greatest country in the world. this is not the america that will continue to be the greatest co
the economy is still rough. neil: i think we have gotten used to this trend of lousy numbers. >> exactly, you are lowering the bar of expectation. i am so hopeful that we have two more unemployment report before the presidential election people will zero in on these and realize that the policies are not working. that the economy is trouble. >> at this point, we shouldn't be the country that celebrates media and. suddenly, i can return to the roots of america. show us how you do it....
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not just austerity misuse i mean more growth in the economy and european labor we have to recover the economy on the continent and to create more jobs is the main objective i think in the coming weeks and the coming months still to come this hour here on our team treasurer dial and china and japan taking the high seas over the spirit territory we investigate what's behind the conflict. as parliamentary elections nearer in georgia the opposition movement seems to be gaining momentum the government tries to boost its ratings but what methods some find questionable that were for its coming your way shortly. this week the un general assembly is annual get together sol most two hundred world leaders coming to new york to push through their political agenda where the crisis in syria and the rest across the middle east and beyond gripping global attention some like israel's prime minister still managed to steal the show with a cartoonish illustration of the complexities of iran's nuclear program are these very important i wraps up the speeches. as world leaders gathered for the annual u.n. g
not just austerity misuse i mean more growth in the economy and european labor we have to recover the economy on the continent and to create more jobs is the main objective i think in the coming weeks and the coming months still to come this hour here on our team treasurer dial and china and japan taking the high seas over the spirit territory we investigate what's behind the conflict. as parliamentary elections nearer in georgia the opposition movement seems to be gaining momentum the...
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today both spent time in virginia where the economy remains a dominant issue. >> our economy needs to be reinvigorated, and the president has laid out his plan. it's a continuation of the old plan. we can't afford four more years of the last four years. all right. >> romney also making while reaching out to veterans and service members. >> my opponent thinks it's fair for somebody who makes $20 million a year like him pays a lower rate than a cop or a teacher who makes 50,000. >> president obama was in virginia beach. he also talked to veterans and service members who spent 40 days now left for the election both candidates are spending the bulk of their time campaigning in swing states. >>> the california transportation commission today allocated $40 million caltrain to modernize track and eventually integrate into california's high speed rail project. the money will go toward a new high-tech signal system that prevents collisions and enforces speed restrictions. it also optimizes a number per hour. the long range is to have the track modernized by the year 2019. >>> a young actor is
today both spent time in virginia where the economy remains a dominant issue. >> our economy needs to be reinvigorated, and the president has laid out his plan. it's a continuation of the old plan. we can't afford four more years of the last four years. all right. >> romney also making while reaching out to veterans and service members. >> my opponent thinks it's fair for somebody who makes $20 million a year like him pays a lower rate than a cop or a teacher who makes 50,000....
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and arab spring started because of the economy as the whole world has s reacting to the economy. you had wall street over here and then it went from economic frustration to politics. young men throughout the middle east-- rightly so-- ask for political reform. what happened in a lot of countries as young men and women aspire to political reform, those organized like the muslim brotherhood, sort of hijacked the movement so in certain countries when they went to the poll. >> jon: now how would they feel about that term in general? >> but in a way that's democracy because you're more organized. again, i think one of the examples-- about a year ago i was talking to a top british diplomat saying she was in cairo talking to a whole group of young egyptian politicians saying this is fantastic, we're organized, there's a chance to change our country and arab spring is wonderful for us. here's all of us with 70 parties coming together and she said that's the problem. you're 70 and they're one. but that's the process of democracy. >> jon: and you feel what will happen is there will be a co
and arab spring started because of the economy as the whole world has s reacting to the economy. you had wall street over here and then it went from economic frustration to politics. young men throughout the middle east-- rightly so-- ask for political reform. what happened in a lot of countries as young men and women aspire to political reform, those organized like the muslim brotherhood, sort of hijacked the movement so in certain countries when they went to the poll. >> jon: now how...
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economy is doing better than the world right now. europe is not dealing with its fiscal problems, not dealing with the economic growth problems and i think there is still a lot of adjustments necessary in china and in asia because of the chinese problems and the united states we are gradually move ago long. we're gradually growing i think building momentum, particularly in housing and orders and i think that should allow the u.s. manufacturing sectors should be doing a bit better than around the world and that inneed is the days. >> do you believe we can hold onto growing plus 50 numbers through year end? i know barring all the vasslations in the individual data, can we built on this? >> it is a close call in manufacturing. of course we are affected by what's going on around the world in manufacturing. in the broader economy if you look at the housing sector, the consumer sector, various service sectors, yes, i think the u.s. economy can continue to grow steadily and pick up moment unas we get into next year. >> the market is reactin
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spain's wealthiest region of god the lonny approves an independence referendum as a disintegrating economy and a fresh round of austerity spaniards in despair. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our team the jewel of words between iran and israel rares its ugly head again that the u.n. general assembly with prime minister netanyahu taking the opportunity to slap to wrong with harsh rhetoric addressing the chamber these radio leader has called on a red line to be said for iran's alleged nuclear drive more on that from our teaser marina but now i am is keeping a close developments in new york for us good to see you again the merino it seems the netanyahu even use a problem to make his point. that's right israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu addressed the general assembly and actually pulled out a picture of a bomb went right for in saying his concerns over iran's nuclear program the israeli prime minister pulled out this picture and drew a red line eventually he said that iran has seventy percent of an renia of the uranium it needs to actually make a nuclear bomb and at a
spain's wealthiest region of god the lonny approves an independence referendum as a disintegrating economy and a fresh round of austerity spaniards in despair. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our team the jewel of words between iran and israel rares its ugly head again that the u.n. general assembly with prime minister netanyahu taking the opportunity to slap to wrong with harsh rhetoric addressing the chamber these radio leader has called on a red line to be said for iran's...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. line. would be soon which brightened if you knew me about someone from feinstein freshens. who's from stunts on t.v. dot com. courageous and creative. elegance and full of public speaking. to her. a few european bodybuilders against millions of which immigrants. her. kids may not seem so serious now. but this could be a real threat to more. european extremists. on fault too. oh please. lead. story and it seems so for you think you understand it and the. other part of it and realize that everything is all. i'm trying hard welcome to the big picture. one welcome to you if you've just joined us to. headlines the song. continues to grip the buzz of the spending cuts. as purchases police in madrid. cutting back on public spending. syria and iran topped the debate at this year's u.n. general assembly with russia calling for peace and this. well drawn up plans for its prime minister well once the military action before him to
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and us planes richest and most prosperous region strives for independence as a disintegrating economy and a government accused of being aloof explained in despair. it was a large to a live from moscow with me tom would say we start off with the world's top a whistleblower julian the sunshine found a way to make his own address at the un general assembly from his shelter in the ecuadorian embassy in london he used a video link provided by our teachers speak to the world leaders gathered in new york. has the details of this unprecedented statement. it's a story that demanded to be heard and certainly r.t. have refused to ignore it having followed every detail of delia songes case from the very beginning well last night the un listened as the wiki leaks founder delivered his impassioned appeal to see the un to the people who were gathered there calling on the u.s. to end its persecution of wiki leaks and of the man himself now he spoke via satellite link from the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's being for more than three months now as he fights his extradition he addressed the u.n
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. kaiser report on r g. russia would be soon which brightened if you remove the sun from violence to pressure these. star totty dot com. welcome back this is r.t. georgian authorities have put their former prison officer her legs to be two years of inmates being tortured on interpol's wanted list tbilisi claims of lebanon but a council was seeking asylum in belgium is wanted for alleged involvement in the prison abuse their release of the british sparked massive protests across georgia ahead of the country's parliamentary election the georgian ministers have resigned with officers accused of the alleged torture arrested president saakashvili has promised a complains of the whole of the prison system but the former staff member who makes the footage says the president knew about their plans and is going off reports it's not the first time the man hailed by the us as an envoy of democracy has been accused of closing his eyes to what's happening in his st
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. >> we can employ people for a time, but can't sustain the economy for a long term. it can't pull the whole cart, because at some point the money runs out. an assistance program that helps unleash free enterprise can create enduring prosperity. >> the calls at the u.n. for outlawing offensive speech produces strong defenses of such speech not only by president obama but also from leaders in the american muslim community. i want to explore that with kim lawton managing editor of the program and the director of the muslim office of the public affairs council. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> how are you american muslims trying it to persuade other muslims around the world that putting any kind of limit on free speech is dangerous? >> well, i think the first way we're trying to convince fellow m muslims of this is the fact that the idea of free speech is a foundational part of the koran itself. we don't only believe in terms of americans and our belief in the constitution, but the koran challenges folks to engage in dialogue and in discourse. it challenges people o
. >> we can employ people for a time, but can't sustain the economy for a long term. it can't pull the whole cart, because at some point the money runs out. an assistance program that helps unleash free enterprise can create enduring prosperity. >> the calls at the u.n. for outlawing offensive speech produces strong defenses of such speech not only by president obama but also from leaders in the american muslim community. i want to explore that with kim lawton managing editor of the...
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let them be men. >> they need to be men that get skills for jobs for the economy has to offer. we are not seeing. we are seeing 60% of bachelor degrees are by women. >> 68% now. >> where are the guys? 70% of the population clearly there is a large percentage of men that are not going to college. >> and you brought up the economy and you have couples where the wife is the only one working. and the man has to stay at home and be mr. mom. and i know, men should be men but when you have desperate situations sometimes the men have to put on the apron to help the wife. >> and i agree. and one of the problems is because there's been too much attention in law and policies to give preferences to women. encouraging through scholarships and now the colleges are facing the problem of men not wanting to apply because they would be in the minority. so then fewer -- >> off to the club we go. >> but actually if i could give an anecdote where this can go. i was in nairobi a couple years ago and we were warned flying in that the high crime rate. our first walk -- >> we are out of time. can you c
let them be men. >> they need to be men that get skills for jobs for the economy has to offer. we are not seeing. we are seeing 60% of bachelor degrees are by women. >> 68% now. >> where are the guys? 70% of the population clearly there is a large percentage of men that are not going to college. >> and you brought up the economy and you have couples where the wife is the only one working. and the man has to stay at home and be mr. mom. and i know, men should be men but...
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and arab spring started because of the economy as the whole world has s reacting to the economy. you had wall street over here and then it went from economic frustration to politics. young men throughout the middle east-- rightly so-- ask for political reform. what happened in a lot of countries as young men and women aspire to political reform, those organized like the muslim brotherhood, sort of hijacked the movement so in certain countries when they went to the poll. >> jon: now how would they feel about that term in general? >> but in a way that's democracy because you're more organized. again, i think one of the examples-- about a year ago i was talking to a top british diplomat saying she was in cairo talking to a whole group of young egyptian politicians saying this is fantastic, we're organized, there's a chance to change our country and arab spring is wonderful for us. here's all of us with 70 parties coming together and she said that's the problem. you're 70 and they're one. but that's the process of democracy. >> jon: and you feel what will happen is there will be a co
and arab spring started because of the economy as the whole world has s reacting to the economy. you had wall street over here and then it went from economic frustration to politics. young men throughout the middle east-- rightly so-- ask for political reform. what happened in a lot of countries as young men and women aspire to political reform, those organized like the muslim brotherhood, sort of hijacked the movement so in certain countries when they went to the poll. >> jon: now how...
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or into a few weeks of also this engine of economy so it's a kind of the specific we can look to reduce the debt a state where making a record a record in the leisure of people blue we set up we had at the age of social exclusion central focal it's the implosion of the government itself so i think that in the months that congo going to have to face. crisis besides they're going to run well after a short break here at r.t. will take a look at a similar anti austerity protests this time in my. druid and i one of the demonstrators who we talked to told us of systemic provocations made by the police in an attempt to evoke a reaction from the protesters. and a cozy relationship for profit big business scandals in the u.k. where giant companies could be owing their success to some very powerful backers deep inside the gulf. i never thought i could earn a living this way. natale a shell of oil is the norm or should test small arms so there's a lot almost a machine building plant sourced count of all the weapons she's fired over the past twelve years. i got so used to it sometimes my friends as
or into a few weeks of also this engine of economy so it's a kind of the specific we can look to reduce the debt a state where making a record a record in the leisure of people blue we set up we had at the age of social exclusion central focal it's the implosion of the government itself so i think that in the months that congo going to have to face. crisis besides they're going to run well after a short break here at r.t. will take a look at a similar anti austerity protests this time in my....
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needs to last until people's seemingly europe's ingolf in protest and frustration over disintegrating economies and fighting cuts turns into violent clashes in. syria and iran top of debates a vicious un general assembly with russia calling for peace in israel drawing prospects for war. also provide fuel in the sand with a video link to the u.n. he makes his first speech to world leaders the topics the persecution wiki leaks while holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. hello this is r.t. live from moscow this early monday morning is kevin owen here with a roundup of the big stories of the past seven days and first protests against biting spending cuts continue throughout europe as people vent their anger of a bailout sponsored austerity mass demonstrations in madrid turned to violence earlier this week as police were forced to fire rubber bullets to calm the firy of the public will be dozens of injuries and arrest to take a brief has been following developments for some time of grief in spain have occurred within the body advance your stare to protest in the year is our first time hafiz
needs to last until people's seemingly europe's ingolf in protest and frustration over disintegrating economies and fighting cuts turns into violent clashes in. syria and iran top of debates a vicious un general assembly with russia calling for peace in israel drawing prospects for war. also provide fuel in the sand with a video link to the u.n. he makes his first speech to world leaders the topics the persecution wiki leaks while holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. hello this is r.t....